Estimation of marginal abatement costs for undesirable outputs in India's power generation sector: An output distance function approach.



Table A2: Mean Values of Output Distance Function and Shadow Prices Across Plants

Thermal Plants

_______________Model-1_______________

______________Model-2______________

Distance Function

Shadow Price
(Rs./ tonne)

Distance Function

Shadow Price
(Rs./ tonne)

Titagarh TPS

0.896814

3086.94

0.966136

2436.48

Southern TPS

0.964838

3709.37

0.965143

2715.56

Bokaro TPS 'A'

0.965746

939.31

0.976638

673.47

Bokaro TPS 'B'

0.977155

3418.66

0.937319

2453.95

Chandrapura TPS

0.984893

4760.05

0.984939

2679.60

Durgapur TPS

0.981496

7595.67

0.988897

5726.76

Kolaghat TPS

0.986287

1312.70

0.982368

909.74

Mejia TPS

0.998510

2587.78

0.997814

1567.78

Budge-Budge TPS

0.972593

1716.42

0.960523

630.81

Overall

_______0.966916________

3380.59

_______0.972229

2401.99

Note: The values of the shadow price or marginal abatement costs of CO2 abatement are at 1990-91 prices;
TPS = Thermal Power Station.

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